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Bundestag Science Prize

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The Bundestag Science Prize (in German: Wissenschaftspreis des Deutschen Bundestages) is a German science prize. It awards €10,000 every two years for outstanding work about parliamentarism. The prize donor is the German Bundestag.[1][2][3][4]

Recipients

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Year Recipient Title of Work
2017 Prof. Dr. Jelena von Achenbach Democratic Legislation in the European Union. Theory and Practice of the Dual Legitimization Structure of European Sovereignty
2014 Dr. Benjamin Höhne Recruitment of Members of the European Parliament. Organization, Actors and Decisions in Parties
Dr. Tim Neu The Creation of the State Constitution. Creativity, hypocrisy and representation in Hesse, 1509–1655
2012 Friederike Lange Fundamental Rights of the Legislator
2010 Dieter Düding Parliamentarism in North Rhine-Westphalia 1946–1980
2008 Dr Nino Galetti The Bundestag as Client in Berlin: Ideas, Concepts, Decisions on Political Architecture
2006 Prof. Dr. Bernd Mertens Legislation in the Age of Codifications: Theory and Practice of Legislative Techniques from a Historical-Comparative Perspective
2003 Dr Andreas Maurer Parliamentary democracy in the European Union – The contribution of the European Parliament and the national parliaments
2001 Dr. Hans-Michael Kloth From "Zettlefalten" to Free Voting: The Democratization of the GDR in 1989/1990 and the "Electoral Question"
Dr. Ing. Manfred Schwarzmeier Parliamentary co-steering structures and processes of informal influence in the German Bundestag
1999 Dr. Suzanne S. Schüttemeyer Political Groups in the German Bundestag, Empirical Findings and Theoretical Consequences
Arnd Uhle Parlament und Rechtsvordnung
1997 Dr. Martin Sebaldt Organized Pluralism, Field of Force, Self-conception and Political Work of the German Interest Groups
1996 Dr. Frank Brettschneider Public opinion and politics. An empirical study on the responsiveness of the German Bundestag
Dr Philippe A. Weber-Panariello National Parliaments in the European Union: A Comparative Legal Study on the Participation of National Parliaments in National Willingness in European Union Affairs in the United Kingdom France, and the Federal Republic of Germany
1995 Dr. Wolfgang Demmler The Member of Parliament of the parliamentary groups
Dr. med. Patrick Horst Budget Policy and Government Practice in the US and the Federal Republic of Germany

References

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  1. ^ "Deutscher Bundestag – Wissenschaftspreis". Deutscher Bundestag (in German). Retrieved 2019-07-26.
  2. ^ "Tino Frieling received Science Award of the German Bundestag (Parliament)". mlb.law-school.de. Retrieved 2019-07-24.
  3. ^ "Deutscher Bundestag – Wissenschaftspreis". Deutscher Bundestag (in German). Retrieved 2019-07-24.
  4. ^ "German Bundestag – Homepage". German Bundestag. Retrieved 2019-07-24.